Deployment Architecture

Use Cases downloaded from Splunk with .spl file extension

FAnalyst
Engager

Hello,

I have downloaded all the Use Cases in ES app and now I want to open .spl file to look into these Use Cases but do not want to upload the file as an app 

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inventsekar
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @FAnalyst 

>>>now I want to open .spl file to look into these Use Cases

Yes, as said on above two replies, you can untar the file (.spl = tar file) and look into it, check the contents, try to understand the searches, etc


>>>but do not want to upload the file as an app 
Yes, you no need to upload it to Splunk. 

i feel you want to edit some usecase and then upload then tar it as a .spl file(tar file) and then upload it to Splunk. it is also possible. careful while editing(pls preserve the format), all should be good, thanks. 

 

Best Regards

Sekar 

 

thanks and best regards,
Sekar

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @FAnalyst ,

as also @PickleRick said, spl is a tar.gz file tat you can open with a tool like 7zip and then search the savedsearches.conf file, in which you can find the Correlations searches, but what's your requirement?

Ciao.

Giuseppe

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PickleRick
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

And where is the question?

But seriously - .spl file is just a tar.gz archive.

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